measure i side and times it times 6
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That only works with a regular hexagon and that cannot be assumed. You need to measure each of the six sides and sum the measures.
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A hexagon has 6 sides. The area of a regular hexagon that has a perimeter of 60 cm is 259.81 cm squared.
A regular hexagon has six sides. You simply multiply the side length by six: 13 x 6 = 78
divide the hexagon into triagles take the measurement of the outermost side and multiply that number by six
To calculate the perimeter of a hexagon with 16 cm sides, you would add up the length of all six sides. Since all sides are equal in a regular hexagon, the perimeter would be 6 multiplied by the length of one side. Therefore, the perimeter would be 6 x 16 cm = 96 cm.
the formula to find the area of any prism is to find the area of the base (a regular hexagon, meaning that all sides and angles are the same) and multiply by the height of the prism. To find the area of a hexagon you multiply the apothem by the perimeter of the hexagon, and then divide that by 2. the apothem is a line from the center point to the center of any side, forming a right angle with a side, it doesn't matter which one. Once you find the area of the hexagon, multiply it with the height.